Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . dstoniaiia. An extraordinary fine form of ^^ Alba, produc-ing flowers 6 to 8 inches in diameter, of dazzling whiteness;petals concave, broad and spreading, stamens yellow. Theplant is very robust and requires plenty of space. Very desir-able. 50 cts. each; §5 00 per doz. Laydekeri purpurata. A most interesting variety of Frenchorigin; the flowers are of a rosy-crimson, darker in the centre, outerpetals and sepals light rose, stamens reddish orange. $; $ per doz. Laydekeri lilacea. Flowers soft rosy lilac shadedcarmine, tea


Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . dstoniaiia. An extraordinary fine form of ^^ Alba, produc-ing flowers 6 to 8 inches in diameter, of dazzling whiteness;petals concave, broad and spreading, stamens yellow. Theplant is very robust and requires plenty of space. Very desir-able. 50 cts. each; §5 00 per doz. Laydekeri purpurata. A most interesting variety of Frenchorigin; the flowers are of a rosy-crimson, darker in the centre, outerpetals and sepals light rose, stamens reddish orange. $; $ per doz. Laydekeri lilacea. Flowers soft rosy lilac shadedcarmine, tea-rose fragrance; very free-flowering. An ex-quisite variety. $ each; $ per doz. Marliacea albida. A vigorous variety; flowerslarge, of sparkling whiteness, stamens light ylow; sepals flushed pink, fragrant and pro-duced freely and continuously through theseason. 50 cts. each; $ per doz. Marliacea carnea. Similar to thepreceding save in color, whichis of a soft flesh-pink, deepening towards the base ofthe petals. 75 ;$7. .)0 per


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